Director of Simulation Experiences chez University of Saint Joseph
University of Saint Joseph · West Hartford, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Senior
- Bureau à West Hartford
This leadership role oversees simulation education and operations, manages budgets and staff, collaborates with faculty, and ensures high-quality simulation-based learning across all nursing programs. The Director reports to the Chair of the Department of Nursing and collaborates with faculty, staff, interdisciplinary teams, and external partners to uphold simulation standards, support grant-funded projects, and advance the department’s mission and strategic goals. The Director of Simulation Experiences also plays a key role in the development and implementation of interprofessional education for the University.
Operations:
- Oversees all aspects of simulation operations, including scheduling, maintenance of simulation equipment and facilities, and coordination of simulation sessions.
- Support and orient faculty and staff in simulation principles, techniques, and debriefing to enhance student learning outcomes.
- Serve as the primary contact for simulation activities involving students, faculty, staff, administration, and external partners
- Monitor advancements in simulation technology, recommend upgrades, and manage inventory, supplies, and reference materials.
- Maintains comprehensive records of simulation activities across undergraduate and graduate programs.
Fiscal:
- Develop and manage the simulation program budget, including forecasting expenses, allocating resources, and monitoring financial performance.
- Develops inventory policies to ensure levels are maintained in a cost-effective manner.
Administrative :
- Provide strategic leadership for the simulation program, ensuring alignment with the department and university goals.
- Chair the Simulation Committee and serve on the Interprofessional Education (IPE) Committee.
- Supervise and develop simulation staff, oversee hiring, training, and evaluations.
- Collaborate with faculty to integrate simulation-based learning across programs, ensuring alignment with outcomes, best practices, and accreditation standards.
- Maintain and update simulation policies, procedures, and documentation of faculty orientation development.
- Collaborate with other departments to advance interprofessional education and research.
- Collaborate with the SIHS Dean and the University IPE committee in planning and scheduling events.
- Represent the department and the simulation program at professional meetings and conferences.
- Continuously assess and improve simulation programs and educational content.
- Collect and analyze simulation data and prepare the annual simulation report.
- Perform other duties assigned by the Chair of the Nursing Department.
Academic:
- Collaborates with faculty to integrate simulation-based education across all programs, ensuring alignment with learning outcomes, best practices, and accreditation standards.
- Facilitates simulations with faculty and/or Simulation Educator, including pre- and post-debriefing sessions.
- Candidates holding a master’s degree in nursing may, depending on the needs of the department, teach the equivalent of 4-8 credits annually, creating classroom, laboratory or clinical environments that foster critical thinking.
Minimum Qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree in nursing or health related field.
- Two years' experience with nursing/healthcare simulation.
- Knowledge of simulation pedagogy.
Preferred Qualifications:
- A master's degree in nursing.
- Active, unencumbered registered nurse license in Connecticut or multistate licensure privilege to practice as a registered nurse in Connecticut.
- Certification as a Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE).
- Experience working in an acute care environment.
- Experience in teaching at the college level.
- Knowledge and experience in curriculum design.
- Experience as a lab director or coordinator.
- Experience managing budgets, supervising staff, and leading multidisciplinary teams.
Other Qualifications:
- Able to work occasional evening hours as needed.
- Works independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
- Proficient in general computer skills, including MS Office Suite, Windows, and internet applications.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving abilities.
- Demonstrates professionalism, leadership, and effective project management with minimal supervision.
- Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with the ability to foster a respectful, collaborative learning environment.
- Commitment to the mission of the University of Saint Joseph
- Physical ability to perform essential functions of the position, as noted below, with or without reasonable accommodation. (including the ability to lift objects up to 50 pounds and subject to walking, sitting, standing, bending, reaching, kneeling and stooping)
Physical Requirements
The physical requirements and description of the work environment are representative of what an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Physical Activity | Approximate Percentage of Time Spent in this Activity(Minimal, Some, Substantial) |
| Some |
| Some |
| Substantial |
| Some |
| 50 pounds |
| Some |
| Substantial |
| Substantial |
| Substantial |
| Some |
Work Environment (a brief description) The role of the Nursing Simulation Lab Director requires the applicant to stand and walk for several hours during the day. Some of this standing may be at the bedside for extended periods of time while observing student activities. They may also be required to lift objects of up to 50 lbs (supplies, chairs, mannequins’ simulators, etc.) although assistance from facilities is available as needed. The director should consider the bedside activities to be similar to those encountered in a true clinical setting. The noise levels in the lab are fairly well controlled but are consistent with that of an interactive classroom setting. The lab is air-conditioned during the summer months.
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